Delhi Tourism
Delhi has always been a seat of power and a witness to the reign of different dynasties, both Hindus and Muslims and the terrible wars and revolts that have resulted in overturning of thrones and passing of the city,

Agra Tourism
Agra - Majestic buildings and still flourishing arts and crafts including leatherwork and pietra dura marble-inlay work along with delicious Mughal cuisine have now become an inseparable part or more, the identity of the city.

Jaipur Tourism
Jaipur's illustrious pink color symbolizes 'welcome' and was embraced during the times of the ruler Ram Singh II when he expected the Prince of Wales in 1876. The color was selected after several experiments,

Tourist Attractions India
On the shores of River Yamuna, to the northwest of the Taj Mahal, Emperor Akbar started a majestic fort, which gained Jehangir and Shah Jahan as its future benefactors who added rose-red sandstone and marble buildings,

India Tours & Excursions
In the foothills of Himalayas, at the point where the sacred Ganga River reaches the plains, lies Haridwar, an ancient pilgrimage site that has been held in reverence for centuries. It is here that the famous Kumbha Mela is held, once in every twelve years,

Taj Mahal India
Gloriously standing as a testimony of great love, Taj Mahal not only awes a person with its normous size and immeasurable beauty but has an uncanny way of awakening the sensation of 'Love at first sight' as soon as one crosses the threshold,

Golden Triangle North
Gold has been the symbol of royalty and power since ages and Golden Triangle of North India is the most appropriate name that could be given to a package tour comprising of Delhi,

Deccan Golden Triangle
Love for their religion, orthodox attitudes and love for science has marked the people of Tamil Nadu. Chennai is a budding metropolitan city that manifests both the aspects of Tamil Nadu,

The famous Golden Triangle of
India actually covers three most beautiful and captivating cities of the
country ­ Delhi (the capital of India), Agra (the city of Taj) and
Jaipur (the land of Rajput kings). It is actually a kaleidoscope that
presents the Indian pageantry in its most colorful forms and offers you
a dazzling vista of stately and grandiose architectural buildings, forts
and palaces with a legendary heritage and a fertile and affluent
tradition of art and culture. These cities are undoubtedly, the epitomes
of Indian cultural, historical and architectural heritage and have all
been the capitals of the princely states at least in the past. The
blessed experience of viewing the world-famous monument of Shahjahan's
love - Taj Mahal, the imperial, elegant and imposing buildings of
Lutyens' New Delhi and the regal splendor of the desert city of Jaipur,
will certainly leave an indelible expression in the deepest recesses of
your heart.

Each city has its own unique identity made up of a combination of
different sights, sounds and experiences. Delhi is as modern as any big
cosmopolitan city with a degree of sophistication that comes from being
the ruling capital of a nation and modernity that comes from being
frequented people of all nationalities and cultures. Agra showcases the
opulence of the Mughal Empire while a royal elephant ride and warm
welcome in the city Jaipur are not the only reminiscent of to the citys
medieval Rajput culture. This Golden Triangle is one of the hot-picks
and has beckoned tourists for long and no city is more than 250 km away
from another of the triangle and is connected well by roads and trains.
Being popular tourist destinations, all of these cities have good hotels
and tourism facilities too.